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Sholay screenwriter Javed Akhtar speaks about what makes the film so memorable, even now. He recalls how people would laugh ...
Any mention of “Sholay” instantly evokes the image of the unforgettable pair of Jai-Veeru and the many main characters that populate its runtime of over three hours, including the revenge-seeking ...
“Jo darr gaya samjho marr gaya": After mocking his henchmen, Gabbar laughs and then plays a game of Russian roulette with the ...
When dialogues, characters and scenes become part of popular folklore, woven into the tapestry of national memory that rolls on generation after generation, is when celluloid magic happens. “Sholay” ...
Javed Akhtar reflects on the making of 'Sholay,' revealing initial character concepts like Thakur as an army officer and ...
Farah Khan's end credits sequence may not answer all the big questions, but they do make it fun to recognise that the film ...
Sholay went on to become the highest-grossing Indian movie at the time and was called a “blockbuster of all blockbusters” ...
Editor M S Shinde deserves full credit because, I'm told, Ramesh Sippy had shot 300,000 feet of footage, which was brought ...
Mumbai: There was no Basanti or Radha to begin with and Jai and Veeru started off as former army men sacked for indiscipline.
As the film completes a milestone, we take a look at actors who were approached for the film but let go off and later ...
The legendary Bollywood film Sholay turns 50 on August 15, marking a landmark moment in cinema history. Notably, its iconic ...
Ramesh Sippy acknowledges writers Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar for making Sholay an unforgettable classic that continues to inspire generations.